sideshow是什么意思,sideshow中文翻譯,sideshow發(fā)音、用法及例句
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sideshow中文意思翻譯
n.穿**表演, 枝節的問(wèn)題, 余興
sideshow常見(jiàn)例句
1 、I'm not gonna have my courtroom turned into a circus sideshow.─── 我可不想把法庭變成馬戲團秀
2 、The managed SideShow assembly (Microsoft.SideShow. Dll) includes a public, static Scf class that contains a bunch of static methods allowing you to create the XML string in code easily.───托管SideShow程序集(Microsoft.SideShow.dll)包含一個(gè)公共的靜態(tài)Scf類(lèi),其中包含一系列使您能夠輕松地在代碼中創(chuàng )建XML字符串的靜態(tài)方法。
3 、Other examples of SideShow devices include keyboards with LCD displays, digital picture frames, and even mobile phones.───SideShow設備的其他示例包括帶有LCD顯示屏的鍵盤(pán)、數碼相框甚至移動(dòng)**。
4 、How does image movement, the once considered "trivial" and "random" technique sideshow (montage) hampering the esthetic process, generate the images of reflections?───運動(dòng)影像這種一度被認為是妨礙審美過(guò)程中“瑣碎的”“隨意的”技術(shù)雜耍(蒙太奇)如何構成思考的畫(huà)面?
5 、Suddenly, everything we so carefully planned has been turned into a sideshow.───突然間,我們小心謹慎計劃的一切,反而變成次要的過(guò)場(chǎng)戲了。
6 、Getting the stamp, a sideshow at best.─── 能拿到郵票 算是意外之喜
7 、I must do sideshow, or do photos, it's the work part of being a professional climber.───當兩種混在一起的時(shí)候會(huì )有問(wèn)題,你把攀巖當成工作做,這樣可能很有壓力。
8 、There were a ton of people at that illegal sideshow.─── 那場(chǎng)非法表演秀上聚集了無(wú)數人
9 、Corporate social responsibility, once a do-gooding sideshow, is now seen as mainstream. But as yet too few companies are doing it well, says Daniel Franklin (interviewed here───企業(yè)的社會(huì )責任,一個(gè)曾經(jīng)確實(shí)很次要的問(wèn)題,現在為越來(lái)越多的人所重視,成為了主流的觀(guān)點(diǎn)。但是丹尼爾.富蘭克林說(shuō),現在很多公司在這方面做得并不好。
10 、He had often wondered where the sideshow cast came from.───他過(guò)去常常好奇,雜耍團里的那些演員是從哪里來(lái)的。
11 、instruction is not an educational sideshow.───指導不是教育的次要事件。
12 、The Arsenal contingent will provide an intriguing sideshow in Lisbon.───阿森納球員將會(huì )在里斯本上演有趣的一幕。
13 、By using these managed wrappers, you should easily be able to integrate SideShow functionality into your own applications.───通過(guò)使用這些托管包裝,您能夠輕松地將SideShow功能集成到您自己的應用程序中。
14 、Everything else about Sony is a sideshow.───索尼的其他事情都只是余興節目。
15 、You were just another sideshow in a back street carnival I was walking the high wire and trying not to fall───你不過(guò)是另一個(gè)配角在小街一角賣(mài)弄而我正在走鋼絲正盡力保持平衡
16 、I don't know how I'm going to explain that little sideshow.─── 我都不知道要怎么解釋那個(gè)小**曲
17 、"The stock market is merely the sideshow in this circus," said Summers.───他說(shuō):“股票市場(chǎng)只是整個(gè)局面的次要問(wèn)題。
18 、It is very powerful, small, light weight and incorporates the Windows SideShow? technology.───窗口景色最后院和學(xué)生版本在這促進(jìn)沒(méi)有包括。
19 、Okay, you may continue with your little sideshow.─── 好吧 你們可以繼續你們的小鬧劇
20 、Given the right ingredients, a SIDESHOW can happen at any given time of the day or night.───鑒于權成分,一個(gè)SideShow的可能發(fā)生在任何特定時(shí)間的白天或晚上。
21 、End users configure their SideShow devices with the Windows SideShow Control Panel applet.───最終用戶(hù)使用Windows SideShow控制面板小程序來(lái)配置其SideShow設備。
22 、If we didn't, Whitewater would soon look like the sideshow it was.───如果我們不能解決這個(gè)麻煩,白水事件馬上會(huì )顯得好似芝麻綠豆大的小事一般。
23 、But the authors point out that if poor countries could carry out such ambitious reforms “they would no longer be poor” and financial globalisation would be “a clearly dispensable sideshow”.───但是兩位作者指出,如果窮國能夠進(jìn)行如此雄心勃勃的改革,它們就不會(huì )受窮了,金融全球化將會(huì )變成一場(chǎng)可有可無(wú)的客串表演。
24 、Cecil Terwilliger, Bob's jealous (and probably more competant at killing people) younger brother, who once tried to kill Sideshow Bob, Lisa and Bart.───Voiced by David Hyde Pierce, 并且演奏作為Kelsey Grammer 的字符兄弟 . 行情: "是公平的, 我從未實(shí)際上殺害了任何人。"
25 、Back again, eh, sir? Gosh. Well, perhaps the break has sharpened the old aim. I'll still run my little sideshow here, so do drop In some time and try your luck.───又回來(lái)啦,長(cháng)官?啊,呃,也許上次的逃獄事件讓警衛們磨練了他們的瞄準技術(shù)。我還是在這邊玩玩我的小雜耍,改天有空過(guò)來(lái)試試手氣吧。
26 、Many SideShow devices will have their own on-board memory that is used to cache gadget data.───許多SideShow設備將具有自己的機載內存,用于緩存小工具數據。
27 、And of course, you can modify your own application to export its data to the SideShow device too.───當然,您也可以修改您自己的應用程序,以便將其數據導入SideShow設備中。
28 、From now on, we're just a penniless sideshow.─── 今后 我們只是身無(wú)分文無(wú)關(guān)緊要的人了
29 、Sideshow was the official US distributor, and they still have Dallas in stock for $150.───Other options include:飆車(chē)是美國官方**商,他們仍然有小牛隊的股票為150美元。
30 、How does image movement, the once considered“ trivial” and“ random” technique sideshow( montage) hampering the esthetic process, generate the images of reflections?───運動(dòng)影像這種一度被認為是妨礙審美過(guò)程中“瑣碎的”“隨意的”技術(shù)雜耍(太奇)何構成思考的畫(huà)面?
31 、The results, however, became something of a sideshow as running gun battles took over the heart of Congo's capital for the following two days.───然而這一結果卻似乎變成了接下來(lái)兩天發(fā)生在剛果首都中心地帶的**戰的附屬事件。
32 、We have decide to make a concession in some sideshow,but not in the important factors.───我們準備在一些枝節問(wèn)題上對他們做些讓步,但決不在重大原則問(wèn)題上與他們妥協(xié)。
33 、Who is not one of the turn-of-the-century sideshow contortionists that Ashley mentions as the team researches the history of folding men?───當小組進(jìn)行縮骨人歷史調查的時(shí)候,這下面哪個(gè)不是阿什莉提到的本世紀初的柔術(shù)雜技表演員?
34 、An Interactive game e-card with circus, sideshow elements and Victorian motion typography.───使用豐富的馬戲元素,結合維多利亞風(fēng)格制作的互動(dòng)游戲電子賀卡.
35 、Whether emerging economies decouple from the US in the current cycle is merely a sideshow if you look beyond the next 12 months.───如果你跳出未來(lái)的12個(gè)月看,就會(huì )發(fā)現現在美國經(jīng)濟衰退對它們的影響僅僅是一個(gè)**曲而已。
36 、The evening will include music, DJs, burlesque, drinks, go-gos, a sideshow and, of course, mermaids.───夜間的舞會(huì )有好聽(tīng)的音樂(lè ),有DJ打碟,有滑稽歌舞雜劇,有飲品,有跳艷舞的舞者,有雜耍,當然,有美人魚(yú)的陪伴是少不了的。
37 、She travelled with the Ringling Brothers Circus and appeared at Coney Island’s Dreamland sideshow.───它隨著(zhù)林林兄弟馬戲團來(lái)到“康尼島的夢(mèng)境之旅”進(jìn)行雜技表演。
38 、She might've done this out of anger, but this is a sideshow.─── 她可能出于憤怒才這么做 但這不是重頭戲
39 、At many companies, the annual meeting is a waste of time because exhibitionists turn it into a sideshow.───在許多公司股東會(huì )只是浪費時(shí)間,因為大多流于形式,
40 、Windows must be running a gadget in order for the gadget to download information to a SideShow device.───要使小工具能夠向SideShow設備下載信息,Windows必須正在運行該小工具。
41 、Indebted to Dr.Parnassus and company for saving his life, and with little or no recollection of what that life was anyway, Tony becomes the sideshow’s champion barker.───湯尼承蒙帕那索斯博士和其他人的救命之恩,而且又**了,完全想不起以前的事情,就成了隊中招徠客人的角色。
42 、you ran off with that sideshow phony.─── 就和那個(gè)玩雜耍的騙子跑了
43 、You took all it was, turned it into a sideshow.─── 你帶走了它的曾經(jīng) 把它變成了一個(gè)雜耍的地方
44 、If you write a managed SideShow gadget using this assembly, you will have to ensure that this DLL gets on to the end user's machine.───如果您使用此程序集編寫(xiě)托管SideShow小工具,必須確保將此DLL安裝在最終用戶(hù)的計算機上。
45 、Currently, SideShow supports two different kinds of content: Simple Content Format (SCF) and iCal; the latter is not discussed in this article.───目前,SideShow支持兩種不同類(lèi)型的內容:簡(jiǎn)單內容格式(SCF)和iCal;本文不討論后者。
46 、“But all those stories have been eclipsed now by what many dub the Sideshow of the Century.The male-male pair of Jimmy MacElroy and Chazz Michael Michaels.───” 但是所有這些故事現在都暗然失色,就因為這樣一個(gè)突發(fā)事件,Jimmy MacElroy和Chazz Michael Michaels所組成的男子雙人組合。
47 、To help developers test their gadget code, the Windows Vista SDK ships with a SideShow Simulator application.───為了幫助開(kāi)發(fā)人員測試其小工具代碼,Windows Vista SDK隨附了一個(gè)SideShow模擬器應用程序。
48 、Suddenly, everything we so carefully planned has been turned into a sideshow .───突然間,我們小心謹慎計劃的一切,反而變成次要的過(guò)場(chǎng)戲了。
49 、When you're a teenager from inner-city Liverpool, you don't have any training on how to deal with the sideshow that comes with success.───一個(gè)在利物浦的貧民區長(cháng)大的孩子,是不懂得如何應對伴隨成功而來(lái)的媒體關(guān)注的。"
50 、The need to reform pay structures is not, as many have claimed, simply a politically convenient sideshow.───改革薪酬結構的必要性并不像許多人所宣稱(chēng)的那樣,只是一種處于政治需要的作秀。
51 、They are photographed like visitors.They are photographed like freaks in a sideshow.───他們像馬戲穿**節目中的怪物一樣被人拍照。
52 、Despite their sideshow status, the Games attracted 1,225 athletes from 26 nations and enjoyed more publicity, if not bigger crowds, than in Athens.───盡管奧運會(huì )的地位不如世博會(huì ),可是它還是吸引了來(lái)自26個(gè)國防大學(xué)家的1225名運動(dòng)員。觀(guān)眾人數也許不如雅典奧運會(huì )多,但其聲勢要大于雅典奧運會(huì )。
53 、Get Started Writing Gadgets For Windows SideShow Devices───開(kāi)始學(xué)習編寫(xiě)用于Windows SideShow設備的小工具
54 、Noun 1. sideshow - a subordinate incident of little importance relative to the main event; "instruction is not an educational sideshow"───一度被人們忽視的企業(yè)社會(huì )責任如今似乎成為主流(被人們重視起來(lái))。
55 、But it never lasts long.Because underneath, what I'm actually thinking the whole time is, 'If John Terry picks up an injury during this sideshow, I'm going to struggle to see the funny side.───但這樣的時(shí)刻從不長(cháng)久,因為心底里,我在整場(chǎng)比賽里都一直在想這件事:“要是特隊在這場(chǎng)次要的比賽里受了什么傷,那讓我怎么開(kāi)心得起來(lái)?”
56 、This application runs on Windows Vista and emulates a SideShow hardware device.───此應用程序在Windows Vista上運行,它模擬一個(gè)SideShow硬件設備。
57 、A tragic one, but a sideshow nonetheless.─── 一場(chǎng)悲劇 但卻只是個(gè)余興節目
58 、Worthy and important, of course, but a sideshow to another of the events that is taking place this month.───這無(wú)疑是一項引人矚目和重要的賽事。
59 、SIDESHOW is not confined to one specific spot, but can move from block to block for hours without end.───阿SideShow是不局限于某一特**置,但可以從塊到塊小時(shí)內結束。
60 、Ruby Pier.They were starting a sideshow called The Curious Citizens.───他們正開(kāi)始上演一場(chǎng)名為‘怪異人物’的雜耍戲。
61 、But that's all part of the game in Washington, and Horn sees it as more of a sideshow.───這在華盛頓都是免不了的游戲,霍恩把這些只當是穿**演出。
62 、I played cards at night with the other sideshow workers, with the tinsmiths, sometimes even with your father.───晚上,我跟其他雜耍演員、白鐵工,有時(shí)還跟你的父親一起玩紙牌。
63 、As long as business is good human rights are at most a sideshow.───撰寫(xiě)一份考慮到所有可能的人權狀況的報告并非易事。
64 、Beckham is a household name around the world, but here he's little more than an interesting footnote, a sideshow that is found in the tabloids more often than in the sports pages.───貝克漢姆是個(gè)世界級的名人,但是在美國,他只是個(gè)小明星,出現在報紙的娛樂(lè )八卦版而不是體育版。
<<象人>>英文簡(jiǎn)介
The Elephant Man
aka Joseph Merrick, aka (incorrectly) John Merrick
He was not an animal, he was a human being! Ironically, the one thing he wasn't was an elephant man.
Joseph Merrick suffered from a rare disease which was not actually the elephantiasis that provided his unfortunate nickname. But The Proteus Syndrome Man or even worse, The Neurofibromatosis Man, wouldn't be a very good movie title, so the misdiagnosis probably worked out for the best.
Merrick was born in England in 1862. When he was a toddler, it quickly became clear that something was terribly wrong when disfiguring tumors sprouted on his face.
Merrick believed he had become deformed because his mother was frightened by an elephant. Even considering the science of the day, this was a ludicrous idea, but then again Merrick didn't get the chance to receive a high-quality education.
Merrick's mother died when he was 10. His stepmother couldn't deal with the child's escalating deformity and insisted that his father throw him out on the street. Daddy Dearest complied, and Merrick became a street urchin, albeit a not particularly adorable one.
By the age of 12, Merrick was peddling shoe polish on street corners, where he was exposed to the elements as well as the taunts, bullying and general persecution of his fellow urchins. Later he became a ward of the state, forced to live and work in a welfare sweatshop, making Oliver Twist's problems seem trivial by comparison.
Merrick's face and body were covered with massive lumpy growths, hard tumors made of bone; he looked much like a Play-Doh bust that had been mashed and gouged by a child. A lackadaisical attempt to cut away some of the excess growth failed, and Merrick's deformity grew.
Everywhere he went, crowds gathered around to gape at his deformities, without paying so much as a dime. Putting two and two together, Merrick decided to pursue the most obvious career choice that lay before him -- sideshow freak. If he was going to be a spectacle, he could at least profit from the process.
Despite popular myths about the Elephant Man, Merrick wrote in a short autobiography that his time as a sideshow freak wasn't particularly sordid or hurtful. Real life was hurtful. In the sideshow, Merrick said, he was treated only with the "greatest kindness."
Many misconceptions about Merrick's life stem from the popular 1980 movie, The Elephant Man (directed by David Lynch), which depicts Merrick as a lost soul who was abused at the sideshow and deprived of his dignity, which he was then forced to laboriously reclaim, uttering at one point, "I am not an animal! I am a human being!"
The movie lays waste to Merrick's dignity far more comprehensively than anything that happened in his real life. Merrick appears to be unable to communicate (in life, he had difficulty speaking because of tumors on his jaw, but he could write very serviceably). The circus owner, whom the real Merrick considered a kind friend, is painted as a drunken bully. The movie even got his name wrong, calling him John Merrick (repeating an earlier chronicler's mistake).
Merrick's time with the sideshow went quite well, according to his own account, but ended on a sour note when the money he had been saving was stolen by a crooked promoter in Belgium. Penniless and in declining health, Merrick returned to England.
Merrick's appearance precipitated a mob scene. When police answered the call of public disturbance, they found a card for Dr. Frederick Treves and deposited Merrick at the London Hospital.
Treves was a physician who had visited the sideshow a few years earlier in order to study the Elephant Man's affliction. A prominent anatomy specialist, Treves would later be knighted for his glorious efforts in performing a routine appendectomy on King Edward VII. Treves initially diagnosed Merrick with elephantiasis, a disease in which the lymphatic system goes nuts and large, hard tumors grow around the legs and genitals.
Merrick's deformity continued to grow unchecked. In addition to the huge, boney tumors on his head -- which eventually reached a circumference of three feet -- a constellation of tumors sprouted all over his body, some hard, some soft, some just right. His left arm was normal to all appearances, but the rest of his body slowly distorted into phantasmagoric shapes, even more uncomfortable to possess than they were to see.
Despite Treves' care, Merrick's health declined because of his disease, and he slipped into a rather understandable state of depression. Treves collected donations and solicited volunteers to provide care for Merrick when the hospital refused to foot his bills.
After the newspapers had their way, Merrick grew a bit of celebrity, his hospital room pupating into a classy sideshow. Members of the royal family and other nobility coming to pay their respects and do whatever inbred aristocrats do instead of gawking like yokels.
Merrick wanted nothing more than to emerge into the world again, and in 1889, he took a six week vacation out in nature, far away from the prying eyes of the public.
Although his life had been filled with clamor, his death came quietly. Merrick died in bed at the age of 27. Through his life, Merrick had slept in an upright position because of his deformities, but on the night of April 11, 1890, he lay down on his back in bed and apparently asphyxiated from the weight of his chest.
冰河世紀2 英文影評
Last night, I went with the kids to watch “Ice Age 2: The Meltdown“. Great movie.
It was quite entertaining, and while the film focused on the impending ice meltdown which is probably the best information drive anybody could do on educating people the issues on global warming, but the characters were really well developed.
Each had his own story line. The mammoth is faced with his responsibility as being the last of his species, and his discovery of his affection for another mammoth who thinks she is an opposum ( which effectively portrayed people who don’t understand themselves). The Sabre tooth tiger faces his fear of water, while the sloth (Sid) explores his own self as a role model, and what is really important to him in life, while the 2 opposums and 1 squirrel ( in search of his fabled acorn) provided comic relief and an interesting sideshow.
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